Page 11 - The Grip
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the most common amongst the ranks of Tour players,
followed by the interlocking grip.
I am not personally aware of any Tour player that uses the 10-
finger grip, but there may be some. There are also variations
such as the reverse overlap adopted by U.S. Open Champion
Steve Jones after damaging his fingers in a motorcycle
accident.
The Vardon grip (named after British champion golfer Harry
Vardon) has nine fingers touching the grip of the club and the
pinkie or little finger of the right hand resting on the back of
the left pointing finger or sometimes in the valley between the
pointing finger and the middle finger.